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*OP Clanbook: Followers of Set (Rev Ed) (Vampire: The Masquerade Clanbooks)4 reviews

White Wolf Publishing, 2001

Another Excellent Revision
Lets face it. The previous clan books were pretty [bad], so the Revised clan books have a lot to make up for. Well this one certainly does an excellent job of making the Followers of Set actually playable. After you read this book, you will actually be able to incorporate Setites into your games without disrupting it. The opening fiction gives us plenty of hints that what we think about them ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Ravnos4 reviews
Robert Hatch

White Wolf Publishing, 1996

The Tricky and Cunning Ravnos
I have been a Vampire player for about 3 years and I have never had so much fun in playing any other clan as the ravnos... They are cunning and tricky, everybody must always watch out about where they are and what they do. They steal you while you aren't looking and they lie to you like it's really the truth. The Ravnos are powerful beings, with their chemistry powers. I apreciate the new ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Tremere15 reviews
Keith Herber

White Wolf Publishing, 1995

Viva Tremere!
This clanbook rocked! A must read for any serious fan of this wonderful clan of messed up magi. (Saulot had it coming, if you ask me.)
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Baali18 reviews
Sven Skoog, Lucien Soulban

White Wolf Publishing, 1998

not just mindless evil
i know that a lot of people who read this book was offended by it. it certainly isn't for everyone. the baali doesnt have to exist in each and every soryteller's game setting but, if it does, then this book is a great help. it gives in-depth information about the baali in an intelligent, three dimensional manner. not an "evil for the sake of evil" but gives real reasons why the baali do what ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Tzimisce19 reviews
Lucien Soulban, James Stewart, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 2001

Better Taste, Less Gross
Let's pause briefly to remember the original CLANBOOK TZIMISCE. It had John Cobb's explicit, woodcut-like art, overly vivid fiction, pages designed to look like human skin. It was often sold shrink-wrapped and one place wouldn't let you see the back cover unless you were over 18. The book supposedly made someone's little sister vomit. It was quite an experience. With the new CLANBOOK TZIMISCE, ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook Cappadocian (Vampire - the Dark Ages)7 reviews
Justin Achilli

White Wolf Publishing, 1997

One of the Greatest clans
The Capps. have been long forgotten because of the Giovionni. This clan book gives a great insite into this lost clan. Their powers aren't described very well but thats because no one knows any of them to find out what thier powers are. This book was written as more of a information tool for the capps rather than as a source for their powers. If you want to find out about the downfall of ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Clanbook: Ventrue (Clan Series)8 reviews
Andrew Greenberg

White Wolf Publishing, 1996

Wanna play a Ventrue? Get this!
I had previously only played a Malky, so when a friend gave me this book, I was intrigued. Lots of history, ideas for how to play, and other goodies make this a real treat. If you wanna have lots of fun in this game, be a Ventrue. Allow the snob out!
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Giovanni17 reviews
Greg Stolze, John Chambers, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 2001

Insular Necromancers Reviewed
The revised version of Clanbok: Giovanni is truly impressive. It's very well written and the graphic part is algo good. It contains a in-depht history of the Clan (since the Roman Empire, when their name wasn't Giovanni yet) like the previous version, and much information on the modern affairs. The lesser families (like the Dunsirn and the Pisanob) are explained with much more detail than it was ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Clanbook: Ventrue (Revised Ed) (Vampire: The Masquerade Clanbooks)3 reviews
Richard Dakan, Deird're Brooks

White Wolf Publishing, 2000

Noble Blood
There is good material in the new edition of CLANBOOK VENTRUE including many of the new CLANBOOK series' standard features- clan disciplines explained, discipline variations given, a new merit, a sample brood, noteworthy Ventrue, player character templates, and MIND'S EYE THEATRE stats. There is exploration of Ventrue history (and its revision over the years) and detailed description of the ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Clanbook: Malkavian (Revised Ed) (Vampire: The Masquerade Clanbooks)7 reviews
Ethan Skemp, Jess Heinig

White Wolf Publishing, 2000

Much Improved
Gone are the yacko warner ripoffs and bunny slippers. This revised edition actually sheds light on the children of Malkav instead of printing pages backward and being obtuse. Most of the source material from the first clanbook has been thrown out of the window, and replaced with much more workable( and fluid) interpretation. Even the madness network gets a facelift, becomming the 'Cobweb'. For ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Malkavian (Vampire: The Masquerade)14 reviews
Daniel Greenberg

White Wolf Publishing, 1995

Madness is a Double edged sword
The Malkavian Clan book is at first a laugh riot for any Vampire player: but for those who want to be From the clan of Malkav it will rapidly become a book of continued refrence. When you take into account that being insane is not as easy as it seems the patterns of madness in this book give the player a different look on what can be accomplished. My own madman took on a new depth after ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Salubri (Vampire, the Dark Ages)7 reviews
Cynthia Summers

White Wolf Publishing, 1999

Saulot's heirs
Long are the nights, and full of death and hatred. But there is a clan that rather engages in healing and helping than murder and destruction. This clan, whose members are rarely seen, is Salubri, the clan of Saulot's childer. Saulot, gentle Saulot, first vampire to achieve Golconda. Saulot, merciful Saulot, who was murdered through betrayal and treachery. Saulot, angellike Saulot, who will ...
  
  











  



  
*OP Clanbook: Gangrel (Revised Ed) (Vampire: The Masquerade Clanbooks)5 reviews
James Kiley, Ellen Kiley

White Wolf Publishing, 2000

The truth is out there, Rover....
One of the improvements of the new CLAN BOOK series over the original is consistency between the various installments. The new books all seem to include discipline variations and merits and flaws tailored to specific clans as well as all new sample character templates. (MIND'S EYE THEATRE stats are now always given for much of this) Often extensive sections on notable clan members are ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Setites (Vampire: The Masquerade)5 reviews
Richard Watts

White Wolf Publishing, 1999

Setites: Misunderstood Good-guys! Hug a snake today!
Gods, you have got to love the Setites. The book shows how the Antideluvians have tricked all the other stupid clans into thinking poor innocent Set (those gods of darkness always get the bad raps you know..) is the bad guy. Set however, shows how much he looooves humans (in more than a yum yum smorgasborg kinda way) and that he is actually trying to prevent G'henna..or at least until his ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Tremere (Vampire: The Masquerade)4 reviews
Jess Heinig, Ree Soesbee

White Wolf Publishing, 2000

Tremere Made Playable!!!
This books recounts Tremere history yet again. However, unlike the original CLANBOOK TREMERE- a classic source book, revealing the secrets of a mysterious clan- here a young Tremere narrates. Since most player characters tend to be young Tremere getting a sense of just how much such a character would know is very helpful. There are sidebars from a more ancient Tremere, hinting at how the ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Lasombra7 reviews
Richard Dansky

White Wolf Publishing, 1996

Comments from Brazil
This is a excellent sourcebook, but its lack of comments in the Lasombra Antitribu keeps it from achiving 5 stars. At least, WW has corrected it by including that description in the new Guide to the Camarilla.
  
  











  



  
*OP Clanbook: Assamite (Revised Ed) (Vampire: The Masquerade Clanbooks)15 reviews
Clayton Oliver, Graeme Davis, ...

White Wolf Publishing, 2000

A Long Needed Change for Clan Assamite
The Assamites, a clan of assassins hailing from Persia and Arabia, have long been characterized by negative stereotypes in the World of Darkness gamelines. The first edition clan book was filled with offensive remarks and stereotypes about Islamic culture and the Middle East. Clayton Oliver's revision of the clan was a very welcome change from all of that. The Assamites are detailed as being more ...
  
  











  



  
Clanbook: Gangrel (Vampire: The Masquerade)11 reviews
Timothy Bradstreet, Brad Freeman

White Wolf Publishing, 1995

An impressive Vampire tale
Clan Gangrel is one of my favorite clans, and was among the first that I played when I began partaking of the Vampire: The Masqureade roleplaying game. This book was quite a treat for me when I read it. The story follows a neonate Gangrel and her two companions who have very few ideas about who they are. During the course of their adventure, the heorine eventually discovers that she is a part ...
  
  











  







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